the right tackle and right guard position is pretty unstable and could turn into a disaster if we let Leonard Davis get away. he visited Valley Ranch, but left with no contract and is heading to Washington and New York. we need to sign him. Colombo is an unrestricted free agent and is scheduled to visit with other teams this week, while Rivera, 35, came off of his second hernia surgery and he might just retire. if this happens then our right side of the line is going to be G Chris Proctor and T Pat McQuistan
Excellent. When I heard he was going to be a free agent, I was hoping Dallas would go after him.
Davis has been a huge bust thus far in the NFL, I don't like that he will now be our highest paid lineman. If he ends up playing tackle, we could be in trouble... at guard he could have a career resurection... so lets hope its guard.
yeah, he's gonna need to play guard. he's below average at tackle.
Updated: March 4, 2007, 11:23 AM ET
Cowboys to add Davis to offensive lineBy Michael Smith
ESPN.com
The Dallas Cowboys are finalizing an agreement with free agent offensive lineman Leonard Davis, the second pick in the 2001 NFL draft who has played the last six seasons for the Arizona Cardinals, a source with knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.com.
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DavisOffensive tackle Leonard Davis is No. 8 on ESPN.com's list of the top NFL free agents on the market. Story
Davis, 6-feet-6, 366 pounds, is expected to play either right tackle or right guard for the Cowboys, depending on the resolution of contract talks with current Cowboys right tackle Marc Columbo, an unrestricted free agent the Cowboys hope to re-sign.
Davis' contract is expected to exceed the free agent deals of Bills guard Derrick Dockery (7 years, $49 million) and Browns guard Eric Steinbach (7 years, $49.5 million).
Davis visted the Washington Redskins and was considering a visit to the New York Giants, but decided on the Cowboys due to a desire to stay close to his hometown of Wortham, Texas, just south of Dallas.
Davis was an All-America tackle at the University of Texas, and played his first three seasons at guard for the Cardinals before switching to tackle the last three seasons.
Senior writer Michael Smith covers the NFL for ESPN.com.
That would depend if Colombo comes back or not.
No , captain obvious
Dude, don't act like a little everytime. It is a ing post.
Dude, don't act like an idiot every time you post. It is a ing brain, use it.
you guys should just relax
Sign Colombo!
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